AMR
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After a busy weekend tractorin' I noticed that my right rear was low. As I have filled tires I rotated the valve stem to the top. I went to unscrew the valve stem cover and, suddenly, out comes the entire valve assembly out into my hands with BLOWING beet juice everywhere. What a mess, after about a quart of stuff squirting out I was able to find my wits and put the stem back up inside. I was splattered head to toe with beat juice, it actually tastes pretty good.
Eventually I figured out I had to hold the top of the valve stem with a pair of pliars and use another pair of pliars to rotate the valve stem cover off.
What I figured out was that the sticky beet juice stuck the valve stem cover on.
Man o man, what a mess. It cleaned up pretty easily though.
It is pretty suprising that the valve stem assembly comes out that easily but it doesn't leak.
Eventually I figured out I had to hold the top of the valve stem with a pair of pliars and use another pair of pliars to rotate the valve stem cover off.
What I figured out was that the sticky beet juice stuck the valve stem cover on.
Man o man, what a mess. It cleaned up pretty easily though.
It is pretty suprising that the valve stem assembly comes out that easily but it doesn't leak.